A dice and chance game for 2 or more players. The goal of the game is to flip over as many or all of the numbers on the playing field as possible. The player who succeeds in flipping over all the numbers is the winner! If not a single number is flipped over, these numbers are added together and the player with the fewest points wins. The rules of Shut The Box are quite simple. The goal of the game is to score as few points as possible, or to flip over all the tiles in the game. A player may accumulate a maximum of 45 negative points. After that, the player must leave the game and the other participants continue playing. The player whose turn it is must set all the number boards upright. Next, he rolls two dice. A result then follows from the two dice. This result must be knocked over into boards. It is possible to knock over boards in various ways. For example, when you roll an eight, you can use the following options: Knock over one board of eight; Flip over a board of six and a board of two; Laying down a board of three and five; laying down a board of one and seven. A turn lasts until the active player can no longer make any combinations. In that case, the turn passes to someone else. When all high boards are out of play, the player may roll one die to remove boards of six or lower. The goal of the game is to lay down all boards during the game. In this case, the player receives no penalty points. If the player whose turn it is can no longer make any combinations, the turn is over. He must then add up all the boards. These are penalty points. If there are more than 45 penalty points, he is out of the game. The player with the fewest penalty points wins.